17 Related Articles, between 2018-09-17 and 2018-09-18

'Let's drive the devil out of Toronto': Mammoliti tweet gets backlash from Ricky Gervais. Incumbent councillor Giorgio Mammoliti has raised eyebrows with some fiery comments about faith and politics, suggesting that voters should only cast a ballot for candidates who believe in God. >>

2 Toronto transgender students file human rights claims against province over sex-ed. Two Toronto transgender high school students have filed separate human rights claims against the province because they say the new interim sexual education curriculum discriminates against all LGBT students in Ontario. >>

At Toronto Film Festival, ‘popular’ was a relative term. At this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, ‘popular’ was a relative term >>

City won't fix laneway because it's owned by a man who's been dead for 118 years. The city has told residents that it can't fix an often-flooded, pothole-riddled laneway in Kensington Market because it's private property. But CBC Toronto has learned the owner has been dead for 118 years. >>

Majority of Torontonians not in favour of council cut, oppose use of notwithstanding clause: poll. A new poll has found that the majority of Toronto residents are “strongly opposed” to Premier Doug Ford’s use of the notwithstanding clause to carry out his plan to slash the size of city council. >>

Ontario seeking stay of council-cutting decision that threw plans into disarray. The Ontario government will be in court today seeking a stay of a court decision that upended the province's plans to cut Toronto city council nearly in half in the middle of an election campaign. >>

Ontario seeking stay of Toronto council-cutting decision that turned plans to chaos. The Ontario government will be in court today seeking a stay of a court decision that upended the province's plans to cut Toronto city council nearly in half in the middle of an election campaign. >>

Overnight sitting pushes Ontario government toward Toronto council cut. A rare overnight session at the Ontario legislature has moved the government closer to passing legislation that would slash the size of Toronto's city council, which has thrown the municipal election in Canada's largest city into chaos. >>

Province seeking stay of council-cutting decision that threw plans into disarray. The Ontario government will be in court today seeking a stay of a court decision that upended the province's plans to cut Toronto city council nearly in half in the middle of an election campaign. >>

Rare midnight sitting helps PCs get closer to passing Toronto council-cutting bill. A rare overnight session at the Ontario legislature that saw protesters and politicians gather for debate on a bill slashing the size of Toronto's city council has moved the government closer to passing the legislation, which has thrown the municipal election in Canada's largest city into chaos. >>

SIU investigating after man dies on Highway 401 in Toronto. Ontario's police watchdog is investigating a death that took place on a Toronto highway. >>

Toronto Symphony Taps Gustavo Gimeno as Its Music Director. Mr. Gimeno, a former percussionist whose international conducting career has taken off in the last few years, will take the post in Toronto in 2020. >>

Toronto teens file human rights claim against Ontario on sex-ed repeal. Two Toronto high school students have filed a human rights complaint against the provincial government’s decision to repeal the sex-ed curriculum. >>

TREB must release real estate data today. The Toronto Real Estate Board as of today must release sold prices and other real estate data to its members and allow them to make it public. >>

TREB to allow realtors to post GTA home sales data on Tuesday at noon. The Toronto Real Estate Board says real estate companies can post Greater Toronto Area home sales data on their password-protected websites today at noon. >>